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Squash FS Howto - eLinux.org

    https://elinux.org/Squash_FS_Howto
    SquashFS is distributed as a Linux kernel source patch (which enables SquashFS read support in your kernel), and the mksquashfs tool, which creates squashed file systems (in a file or on a block device).

snapd needs squashfs support in kernel · Issue #4123 ...

    https://github.com/microsoft/WSL/issues/4123
    Jun 13, 2019 · While WSL2 doesn't have the issues with snapd described in #2374, we now have another blocker. snap install now fails after downloading the snap, as it is unable to mount it, since the WSL 2 kernel doesn't contain squashfs support. (Per /proc/filesystems and the obvious test:

SquashFS HOWTO - tldp.org

    http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/html_single/SquashFS-HOWTO/
    SquashFS is distributed as a Linux kernel source patch (which enables SquashFS read support in your kernel), the mksquashfs tool, which creates squashed file systems (in a file or on a block device) and the unsquashfs tool, which extracts multiple files from an existing squashed file system.

linux - How to boot using a squashfs image as rootfs ...

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/235145/how-to-boot-using-a-squashfs-image-as-rootfs/235159
    I made a squashfs image from my system root, I want to put it on a USB drive among some Live ISOs, and make boot menu using GRUB2. What kernel boot parameters should I use to specify that Squashfs image as root file-system? I used this as grub configuration, but Dracut fails to find and mount root:

boot to ram - Ubuntu server 12.04 made into squashfs ...

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/448811/ubuntu-server-12-04-made-into-squashfs-toram-and-frequent-start-up-kernel-pani
    I've compiled Ubuntu-3.11.0-18.32 kernel with built-in aufs and squashfs support on an external 64-bit Ubuntu server 12.04 VirtualBox VM. The kernel was installed on target machine and I've made a squashfs out of a copy of the filesystem with -always-use-fragments option.

mount - Mounting a squashfs filesystem in read-write ...

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/80305/mounting-a-squashfs-filesystem-in-read-write
    If your system supports some uion-filesystem, such as aufs or overlayfs, you don't have to extract your original squashfs file.. For example the overlayfs is used( a kernel option to enable it): You can mount your squashfs.file to /fm or somewhere else first. Prepare a writable filesystem with 2 directories in it, say /to and /temp. prepare another writable directory /fin for the merged results.



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